Bart Oldeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> So you bought RHEL, copy all GPLed binaries to another computer and have
> thereby produced a Linux distribution that works, is legal, but is no
> longer "RHEL". i.e. no support, no updates, just the binaries, and the
> right to get the source code.
> 
> Why does nobody do that? Well simple, Red Hat themselves do (in a way).
> It's called Fedora now.

So the folks at <http://www.whiteboxlinux.org/> are wasting their
time, and they should just find someone to give them a copy of the
RPMs from the RHEL distribution?

(And Fedora is not the same thing at all.)

I know, I know, way off-topic for freedos-kernel...

 - Pat


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